Internet Use and Gender Role Attitudes: Evidence from China
Internet Use and Gender Role Attitudes: Evidence from China
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Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company
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Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company
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The progress in information and communication technology since the 1970s has expanded Internet use and promoted economic development worldwide. Although empirical studies have revealed that social norms change with economic and social development, empirical evidence regarding the association between Internet use and gender role attitudes (GRA) rema...
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Internet Use and Gender Role Attitudes: Evidence from China
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TN_cdi_worldscientific_primary_S2810943023500099
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_worldscientific_primary_S2810943023500099
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2810-9430
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2810-9449
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10.1142/S2810943023500099